Studies on Portuguese Asia, 1495-1689 / George D. Winius

By: Winius, George DContributor(s): Winius, George DMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Donated from Dr. Hemanth Kadambi Series: Collected studiesPublication details: London ,Routledge publication ©2001Description: xiii, 495p. 24cmISBN: 9781138493766Subject(s): History | History of Asia | Asia History | Geschichte 1495 - 1689 | Geschichte 1495-1689 | Portugais Asie Histoire | Portugal History 17th century | Südostasien | Portugal History 16th centuryDDC classification: 950 WIN
Contents:
India or Brazil?: priority for imperial survival in the wars of the Restauração Two Lusitanian variations on a Dutch theme: Portuguese companies in times of crises, 1628-1662 Francisco Rodrigues de Silveira, the forgotten Soldado Prático The origin and rhythm of Dutch aggression against the Estado da India, 1601-1661 Millenarianism and empire: Portuguese Asian decline and the 'crise de conscience' of the missionaries Jewel trading in Portuguese India in the XVI and XVII centuries Portugal, Venice, Genoa and the traffic in precious stones at the beginning of the modern age A legend in black and white: the American Indian as propaganda in the Eighty Years War / George D. Winius, Michiel Hoogeveen Portugal's 'shadow empire' in the Bay of Bengal South India and the China Seas: how the V.O.C. shifted its weight from China & Japan to India around A.D. 1636 / George D. Winius, Mark Vink A tale of two Coromandel towns: Madraspatam (Fort St. George) and São Thomé de Meliapur The Estado da India on the subcontinent: Portuguese as players on a South Asian stage Early Portuguese travel and influence at the corner of Asia In northern mists: Portuguese voyages to the boreal Atlantic Bibliographical essay: a treasury of printed source materials pertaining to the 15th and 16th centuries Embassies from Malacca and the 'shadow empire' Vasco da Gama: a speculative reconstruction of a voyage and its antecedents The Renaissance as reflected in Goa Private trading in Portuguese Asia: a substantial will-o'-the-wisp Few thanks to the king: the building of Portuguese India
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India or Brazil?: priority for imperial survival in the wars of the Restauração
Two Lusitanian variations on a Dutch theme: Portuguese companies in times of crises, 1628-1662
Francisco Rodrigues de Silveira, the forgotten Soldado Prático
The origin and rhythm of Dutch aggression against the Estado da India, 1601-1661
Millenarianism and empire: Portuguese Asian decline and the 'crise de conscience' of the missionaries
Jewel trading in Portuguese India in the XVI and XVII centuries
Portugal, Venice, Genoa and the traffic in precious stones at the beginning of the modern age
A legend in black and white: the American Indian as propaganda in the Eighty Years War / George D. Winius, Michiel Hoogeveen
Portugal's 'shadow empire' in the Bay of Bengal
South India and the China Seas: how the V.O.C. shifted its weight from China & Japan to India around A.D. 1636 / George D. Winius, Mark Vink
A tale of two Coromandel towns: Madraspatam (Fort St. George) and São Thomé de Meliapur
The Estado da India on the subcontinent: Portuguese as players on a South Asian stage
Early Portuguese travel and influence at the corner of Asia
In northern mists: Portuguese voyages to the boreal Atlantic
Bibliographical essay: a treasury of printed source materials pertaining to the 15th and 16th centuries
Embassies from Malacca and the 'shadow empire'
Vasco da Gama: a speculative reconstruction of a voyage and its antecedents
The Renaissance as reflected in Goa
Private trading in Portuguese Asia: a substantial will-o'-the-wisp
Few thanks to the king: the building of Portuguese India

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